Multiple Choice
A dominant-strategy equilibrium exists in a game when:
A) no player has a choice.
B) every player has a clear best action that does not depend on the action of the other players.
C) each player's choices are dependent on the actions of other players.
D) no player is able to dictate or predict the actions of any other player.
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